Resultados de búsqueda - "Least developed countries"
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Adaptation finance gap
Publicado 2023“…. ▶ In the same period, the share of grants as a proportion of the total finance for adaptation for least developed countries (LDCs) (at 52 per cent) was substantially higher than that of non-LDCs (26 per cent). …”
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The modelled costs of adaptation
Publicado 2023“…. ▶ The costs for lower-income and lower-middle-income countries are estimated at US$76 billion per year this decade: the costs for small island developing States (SIDS) alone are estimated at US$4.7 billion per year (0.7 per cent of their GDP) and for least developed countries (LDCs) at US$25 billion per year (2 per cent of their GDP). ▶ The modelled costs of adaptation are estimated to increase significantly by 2050, especially for high-warming scenarios. ▶ These updated costs show a significant increase compared to previous similar studies. …”
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Gender profile of climate-smart agriculture in Ghana
Publicado 2021“…The sector employs between 60 to 80% of active populations in least developed countries (LDCs) and contributes to a large share in the national GDP (Huyer 2016). …”
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Implications for India of the May 2008 draft agricultural modalities
Publicado 2008“…In terms of preferences, only duty-free, quota-free access to least developed countries, if granted, would result in significant changes in India’s applied protection. …”
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Preferential trade agreements between the monetary community of Central Africa and the European Union: Stumbling or building blocks? A general equilibrium approach
Publicado 2015“…The regional breakdown in our design considers 14 regions, allowing for country‐specific analysis for one least‐developed country (Democratic Republic of Congo) and one non‐least‐developed country (Cameroon). …”
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Preferential trade agreements between the monetary community of Central Africa and the European Union: Stumbling or building blocks? A general equilibrium approach
Publicado 2009“…The regional breakdown in our design considers 14 regions, allowing for country-specific analysis for one least-developed country (Democratic Republic of Congo) and one non-least-developed country (Cameroon). …”
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Climate change impacts and adaptation in Nepal
Publicado 2010“…This is especially true for Nepal, a least developed country, where a high percentage of the population is dependent on agriculture for its livelihoods. …”
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Trade liberalization and food security in Nepal
Publicado 2005“…Among South Asian countries, Nepal has liberalized most extensively during the 1980s and 1990s on both fronts, domestic and external. Nepal is a least developed country with a gross national product of US $235 per capita in 2001 and second lowest per capita wealth in the world. …”
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Domestic and trade policies affecting the world cotton market
Publicado 2017“…For example, in Mali (a least developed country, or LDC) three million people make their livelihoods directly off cotton production (Sanogo, Keita, and Sanogo 2009). …”
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The contribution of Eucalyptus woodlots to the livelihoods of small scale farmers in tropical and subtropical countries with special reference to the Ethiopian highlands
Publicado 2012“…Small scale farmers in least developing countries plant eucalyptus widely compared to other tree species. …”
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Review of global agricultural emission databases
Publicado 2024“…In contrast, developing countries submit their national GHG inventories through Biennial Update Reports (BURs), and flexibility is granted to Least Developed Country Parties (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) regarding submission timelines. …”
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Supply & value chain analysis of onions in Ethiopia
Publicado 2015“…Ethiopia ranks 173rd on United Nations human development index where the least developed country ranks 186. About 85% of all Ethiopians are employed in agriculture. …”
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